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drought

A drought is a long time with very little rain, which makes it hard for plants and animals to find enough water.

Explanation at your level:

A drought is when there is no rain for a long time. The ground gets very dry. People and animals need water to live. When there is a drought, it is very hard for everyone.

A drought happens when a place does not get enough rain for months or years. Farmers worry because their crops cannot grow without water. It is a serious problem for the environment.

You can use the word drought to describe a period of time without rain, but also to describe a lack of something else. For example, if a team hasn't won a game, they are in a winning drought. It implies a long, frustrating wait.

Drought is a noun that carries a sense of scarcity. In environmental contexts, it refers to a hydrological imbalance. Figuratively, it describes a period of stagnation. It is a powerful word to use when emphasizing that something is missing or absent for too long.

The term drought is often used in socio-economic discussions regarding climate change. It represents an existential threat to agricultural communities. Beyond the literal, it serves as a metaphor for intellectual or creative depletion, often used in literary criticism to describe an author's inability to produce new works.

Etymologically, drought is a stark reminder of our dependence on the elements. In advanced discourse, it can be used to describe systemic failures, such as a 'capital drought' in finance or a 'talent drought' in a specific industry. Its usage conveys a sense of prolonged, systemic deficit that requires external intervention to resolve.

30秒词汇

  • Drought means a long period without rain.
  • It can also mean a lack of success.
  • It is a countable noun.
  • Commonly paired with 'severe' or 'prolonged'.

When we talk about a drought, we are usually describing a situation where nature has hit the pause button on rain. It is not just a dry day; it is a prolonged period of time where the earth doesn't get the moisture it needs to thrive.

Think of it like a plant that hasn't been watered for weeks. In the real world, this affects farmers, reservoirs, and wildlife. However, you might also hear people say, 'The team is in a scoring drought.' This means they haven't scored a goal in a long time. It is a very flexible word!

The word drought has deep roots in Old English. It comes from the word drugoth, which is related to the word dry. It is fascinating how languages evolve; while the spelling changed over centuries, the core feeling of 'lack of moisture' has stayed exactly the same.

Historically, droughts were terrifying events for ancient civilizations. Because their survival depended entirely on agriculture, a drought could mean famine. This is why the word carries a heavy, serious weight in literature and history books even today.

You will most often hear drought used in news reports about the environment. Common phrases include 'severe drought,' 'prolonged drought,' or 'drought conditions.' It is a formal word that fits perfectly in academic or journalistic settings.

When using it metaphorically, it is slightly more casual. You might say, 'I've had a drought of inspiration lately,' meaning you haven't had any good ideas. It adds a bit of dramatic flair to your sentence, making your point sound more significant.

While there aren't many fixed idioms containing the word, it appears in many expressions. 1. Break the drought: To finally end a period of failure. 2. Drought-stricken: Describing an area suffering from lack of rain. 3. Creative drought: A period where an artist cannot produce work. 4. Water drought: A specific lack of potable water. 5. Winning drought: A long time without a victory in sports.

The word drought is a countable noun. You can have 'a drought' or 'many droughts.' It is pronounced with a single syllable, ending in a 't' sound that rhymes with 'out' or 'shout'.

In the UK and US, the pronunciation is largely the same (IPA: /draʊt/). It is a strong, punchy word. Remember that it is almost always used with an article, like 'the drought' or 'a severe drought,' when referring to a specific event.

Fun Fact

The word is a direct descendant of the Proto-Germanic word for 'dry'.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /draʊt/

Rhymes with 'out'.

US /draʊt/

Rhymes with 'shout'.

Common Errors

  • Pronouncing it like 'drow-gut'
  • Pronouncing 'gh' as 'f'
  • Adding extra syllables

Rhymes With

out shout about scout trout

Difficulty Rating

阅读 2/5

Common word in news.

Writing 2/5

Easy to incorporate.

Speaking 2/5

Useful for descriptions.

听力 2/5

Frequent in media.

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

dry rain weather

Learn Next

famine arid precipitation

高级

desiccation drought-resistant hydrological

Grammar to Know

Countable vs Uncountable

A drought (countable).

Adjective placement

Severe drought.

Preposition usage

In a drought.

Examples by Level

1

The plants died because of the drought.

plants = flowers/trees

because of + noun

2

There is no water in the drought.

no water = dry

simple present

3

The drought is very bad.

bad = serious

subject + verb + adjective

4

We need rain after the drought.

need = want

preposition after

5

The animals are thirsty in the drought.

thirsty = need water

adjective usage

6

Farmers hate the long drought.

hate = dislike

transitive verb

7

The drought ended today.

ended = finished

past tense

8

Is there a drought here?

question form

inversion

1

The region suffered from a severe drought.

2

Scientists study the effects of drought.

3

The drought lasted for three long years.

4

Many trees died during the recent drought.

5

We must save water during a drought.

6

The drought caused food prices to rise.

7

People are worried about the ongoing drought.

8

The drought is a major environmental issue.

1

The team finally ended their ten-year championship drought.

2

The government declared a state of emergency due to the drought.

3

Farmers are struggling to cope with the prolonged drought.

4

The drought has left the reservoir at record low levels.

5

She has been in a creative drought for several months.

6

The region is prone to frequent droughts.

7

The drought forced many families to leave their homes.

8

A drought can have devastating effects on the local economy.

1

The prolonged drought has exacerbated the existing water crisis.

2

After a long scoring drought, the striker finally found the net.

3

The historical records indicate a severe drought in the 1930s.

4

The drought-stricken area is in desperate need of aid.

5

He described his lack of inspiration as a dry spell or a drought.

6

The drought has significantly impacted agricultural output this year.

7

Climate change is increasing the frequency of severe droughts.

8

The city implemented water restrictions to manage the drought.

1

The region is currently grappling with a multi-year drought that threatens its food security.

2

His recent output has been minimal, suggesting a period of creative drought.

3

The drought has fundamentally altered the local ecosystem.

4

Economic analysts are warning of a potential investment drought.

5

The drought serves as a grim metaphor for the stagnation of the industry.

6

Mitigation strategies are essential to combat the recurring drought.

7

The drought-induced migration has placed a strain on neighboring cities.

8

The drought is not merely a weather event but a systemic challenge.

1

The agrarian society was decimated by the relentless, decade-long drought.

2

The drought is a poignant symbol of the fragility of human civilization.

3

His intellectual drought was eventually broken by a sudden epiphany.

4

The drought represents a catastrophic failure of resource management.

5

The drought-ravaged landscape stood as a testament to environmental neglect.

6

The drought has precipitated a collapse in local biodiversity.

7

Scholars argue that the drought was the primary catalyst for the civilization's decline.

8

The drought is an inescapable reality for those living in the arid zone.

近义词

dry spell aridity shortage scarcity dehydration lack

反义词

常见搭配

severe drought
prolonged drought
drought conditions
end a drought
drought-stricken
scoring drought
face a drought
recent drought
cause a drought
manage a drought

Idioms & Expressions

"Break a drought"

To end a period of failure or lack of success.

The team finally broke their scoring drought.

neutral

"Drought-stricken"

Severely affected by a lack of rain.

The drought-stricken farms need help.

neutral

"In a drought"

Experiencing a period of lack.

We are currently in a drought of new ideas.

casual

"Weather the drought"

To survive a difficult period of lack.

We have to weather the drought until the economy improves.

neutral

"Drought-proof"

Designed to withstand a drought.

They built drought-proof irrigation systems.

technical

"A dry spell"

A short period of drought or inactivity.

He is going through a dry spell.

casual

Easily Confused

drought vs Draft

Similar sound

Draft is a document or air current; drought is lack of rain.

I wrote a draft (document) during the drought.

drought vs Droughty

Looks like the noun

Droughty is an adjective describing a place.

The droughty land was barren.

drought vs Dryness

Same meaning

Dryness is the state; drought is the event.

The dryness caused a drought.

drought vs Aridity

Scientific synonym

Aridity is a permanent state; drought is temporary.

The aridity of the region leads to frequent droughts.

Sentence Patterns

A2

The [noun] suffered a [adjective] drought.

The region suffered a severe drought.

B1

There is a [noun] drought.

There is a talent drought.

B1

The drought caused [noun].

The drought caused crop failure.

A2

We are in the middle of a [adjective] drought.

We are in the middle of a long drought.

B2

The drought has [verb] [noun].

The drought has affected the area.

词族

Nouns

drought lack of rain

Verbs

dry to become moisture-free

Adjectives

droughty prone to drought

相关

arid describes the condition of being dry

How to Use It

frequency

7

Formality Scale

academic/formal neutral casual slang

常见错误

Using 'drought' as a verb. Use 'dry up' or 'suffer from drought'.
Drought is strictly a noun.
Confusing 'drought' with 'draft'. Drought (weather) vs Draft (air/document).
Different meanings and spellings.
Pronouncing the 'gh' sound. The 'gh' is silent.
It is not pronounced like 'rough'.
Thinking it only refers to weather. It can refer to any lack of success.
Metaphorical use is common.
Pluralizing as 'droughts' incorrectly. Droughts is correct.
It is a standard countable noun.

Tips

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Memory Palace Trick

Visualize a dry, cracked riverbed and the word DROUGHT written in the cracks.

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When Native Speakers Use It

Used when complaining about long periods without rain or success.

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Cultural Insight

Often linked to the Dust Bowl era in American history.

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Grammar Shortcut

Always use 'a' or 'the' before drought.

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Say It Right

Rhymes with 'out'. Keep it short.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Don't try to use it as a verb like 'it is droughting'.

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Did You Know?

The word is related to the word 'dry'.

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Study Smart

Use it in a sentence about your own life, like 'a drought of free time'.

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Better Writing

Use 'severe' or 'prolonged' to add weight to your description.

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Listen Closely

Listen for it in weather reports.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Drought rhymes with 'out'—the water is OUT.

Visual Association

A cracked, dry piece of earth.

Word Web

dry rain famine shortage water

挑战

Write three sentences using 'drought' in a non-weather way.

词源

Old English

Original meaning: dryness

文化背景

Can be a sensitive topic for farming communities.

Often associated with the 'Dust Bowl' in US history.

The Grapes of Wrath (book) Drought (song titles)

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

News/Weather

  • severe drought
  • drought conditions
  • water restrictions

Sports

  • scoring drought
  • winning drought
  • championship drought

Agriculture

  • drought-resistant crops
  • crop failure
  • irrigation

Personal Life

  • creative drought
  • dry spell
  • lack of inspiration

Conversation Starters

"Have you ever lived through a drought?"

"What do you think is the best way to manage a drought?"

"Have you ever experienced a 'creative drought'?"

"Do you think climate change is making droughts more common?"

"How does a drought affect a city's economy?"

Journal Prompts

Describe a time when you felt like you were in a 'drought' of inspiration.

Write a short story about a town facing a long drought.

How would you change your daily habits if there was a severe water drought?

Reflect on the importance of water in your daily life.

常见问题

8 个问题

That is an older, dialectal spelling, but 'drought' is standard.

Usually, we say 'We are in a drought' or 'There is a drought.'

No, a desert is a place; a drought is a time period.

No, it is strictly a noun.

It is a remnant of Old English pronunciation that changed over time.

Usually, it implies a prolonged period.

Primarily yes, but metaphorically it can be for anything.

Flood or deluge.

自我测试

fill blank A1

The ___ made the ground very dry.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: drought

Drought is the lack of rain.

multiple choice A2

What happens during a drought?

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: No rain

Drought is a long period without rain.

true false B1

A drought can only happen to weather.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: 错误

It can also describe a lack of success.

match pairs B1

Word

意思

All matched!

These are opposites.

sentence order B2

点击下方的词语来组成句子
正确! 不太对。 正确答案:

Subject-verb-object structure.

fill blank B2

The team is in a scoring ___.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: drought

Metaphorical use of drought.

true false C1

Drought is a countable noun.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: 正确

We can say 'a drought' or 'droughts'.

multiple choice C1

Which word is an antonym for drought?

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: Deluge

Deluge means heavy rain.

sentence order C2

点击下方的词语来组成句子
正确! 不太对。 正确答案:

Advanced vocabulary usage.

match pairs C2

Word

意思

All matched!

Synonym/Antonym matching.

得分: /10

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